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- devised by Robert J. Dunham in 1962, and subsequently modified by Embry and Klovan in 1971 to include co****-grained limestones and sediments that had been...
- Jānis Klovāns (April 9, 1935 – October 5, 2010) was a Latvian chess player who held the FIDE title of Grandmaster and the ICCF title of Correspondence...
- nine-year-old?'" In 1987, Morissette met entertainment manager Stephan Klovan, and at the 1988 World Cup of Figure Skating, she recorded a well-received...
- (1962). It first appeared in the modified Dunham classification by Embry and Klovan (1971) where it is described as an autochthonous limestone having "in situ...
- size sediment <20 μm in diameter. This definition was redefined by Embry & Klovan (1971) to a grain size of less than or equal to 30 μm. Wright (1992) proposed...
- sample being classified". In the modified Dunham classification by Embry and Klovan (1971), boundstones in the sense of Dunham are subdivided into bafflestones...
- contain less than 1% mud to fine-silt grade (<20 μm) sediment. Embry and Klovan and Wright reduced the permitted amount of carbonate mud in a grainstone...
- and her entertainment manager Stephan Klovan had decided to try to secure a record contract for her. Howe and Klovan funded an expensive promotional video...
- size sediment <20 μm in diameter. This definition was redefined by Embry & Klovan (1971) to a grain size of less than or equal to 30 μm. Wright (1992) proposed...
- from 1962 and was introduced by Embry and Klovan 1971 in the modified Dunham classification. Embry and Klovan (1971) define bindstones as rocks that "[...